The Minnesota Twins are trying to make a statement in the American League. A team that usually plays well early on in the season has not made a playoff run in quite some time. The Twins are usually toward the middle of the pack in the league, but they contain a roster with some talent, worthy of competing.
In a recent NY Times article, the Twins have shown signs of wanting to remain a competitive team, rather than selling off players to rebuild. There are three crucial players that Minnesota aims to keep.
“The Twins do not anticipate moving center fielder Byron Buxton or right-handers Joe Ryan and Pablo López, according to league sources briefed on their plans. Minnesota’s goal is to keep those players, build around them and compete in 2026.” Article Continues Below
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